Xinshen Diao and James Thurlow
POLICY SEMINAR
The Ukraine crisis: Unraveling the impacts and policy responses in low- and middle- income countries
AUG 31, 2022 - 9:30 TO 11:00AM EDT
Presented by Xinshen Diao, Paul Dorosh, and James Thurlow, all with the International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington DC. This is part of the Global Crisis Country Series.
Presentation for the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) tailored to a delegation from the Papua New Guinea education ministry visiting western Japan for technical training subsidized by the Japanese government. Focus on Japanese people, society, economics, energy and other issues.
I made this assignment for a Strategy Module (University of Westminster) this year and I thought it looked nice. It is important to point out I don't work and have never worked for PWC, it was just a requirement of the assignment to pretend you worked there.
The notion of soft power I wanted to address in this presentation can be quoted from Laotze; The best of man is like water,
Which benefits all things, and does not contend with them, which flows in places that others disdain, where it is in harmony with the Way.
This is a slide-set that I had used for a workshop conducted by the Indian School of Business on the Indo-Pacific on July 30, 2021.
It discusses the evolution of the US Indo-Pacific strategy and China's perceptions and policy responses.
Xinshen Diao and James Thurlow
POLICY SEMINAR
The Ukraine crisis: Unraveling the impacts and policy responses in low- and middle- income countries
AUG 31, 2022 - 9:30 TO 11:00AM EDT
Presented by Xinshen Diao, Paul Dorosh, and James Thurlow, all with the International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington DC. This is part of the Global Crisis Country Series.
Presentation for the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) tailored to a delegation from the Papua New Guinea education ministry visiting western Japan for technical training subsidized by the Japanese government. Focus on Japanese people, society, economics, energy and other issues.
I made this assignment for a Strategy Module (University of Westminster) this year and I thought it looked nice. It is important to point out I don't work and have never worked for PWC, it was just a requirement of the assignment to pretend you worked there.
The notion of soft power I wanted to address in this presentation can be quoted from Laotze; The best of man is like water,
Which benefits all things, and does not contend with them, which flows in places that others disdain, where it is in harmony with the Way.
This is a slide-set that I had used for a workshop conducted by the Indian School of Business on the Indo-Pacific on July 30, 2021.
It discusses the evolution of the US Indo-Pacific strategy and China's perceptions and policy responses.